(Reuters) - Canadian judges should decide, on a case-by-case basis, whether women can wear the niqab, a full-face veil, while testifying in court, but a blanket rule on the issue would be "untenable", Canada's top court said on Thursday. The majority decision, supported by four of the seven judges who heard the case at the Supreme Court of Canada, said lower courts must consider, among other things, the harm that could come if Muslim women who wear the niqab feel discouraged from reporting offenses. ... via Health News Headlines - Yahoo! News Read More Here..
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